No it is absent in prokaryotes. They are only in eukaryotes.
Yes
NO
Prokaryotes reproduce using asexual reproduction. All prokaryotes have cytoskeletons but lack a membrane around their nucleus. The 4 most common shapes for a prokaryotes cell is cocci, bacilli, spirochete, and vibrio.
In eukarya :Cytoplasm consists of cytoskeletons and cytoplasmic streaming is presentIn Prokarya :Cytoplasm does not have cytosketeton or cytoplasmic streaming.Source(s):
It determines the shape of the cell.
Golgi Apparatus
Prokaryotes have no distinct nucleus.
Prokaryotes reproduce using asexual reproduction. All prokaryotes have cytoskeletons but lack a membrane around their nucleus. The 4 most common shapes for a prokaryotes cell is cocci, bacilli, spirochete, and vibrio.
In eukarya :Cytoplasm consists of cytoskeletons and cytoplasmic streaming is presentIn Prokarya :Cytoplasm does not have cytosketeton or cytoplasmic streaming.Source(s):
No, cytoskeletons are made of protein filaments
cytoskeleton
The three different kinds of cytoskeletons are: * Microtubules * microfilaments * intermediate filaments
Yes.
mostly cytoskeletons and ectoplasm
It determines the shape of the cell.
cy·to·skel·e·tonn.The internal framework of a cell, composed largely of actin filaments and microtubules.Source: http://www.answers.com/cytoskeletons?cat=technology&gwp=11&method=3&ver=2.3.0.609
yes prokaryotes have prokaryotes
It depends, are you talking about a eukaryotic cell or prokaryotic? Eukaryotes include almost all plants and animals. They have a nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, cytoskeletons, ribosomes, an endoplasmic reticulum, a Golgi body, vacuoles and in plants, chloroplasts. Prokaryotes have DNA that floats in the cell and ribosomes. That's pretty much it.
Golgi Apparatus